SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISER wishes to invest capital in sound business, in return for position. Apply “L O,” Times Office. YOUTH (17), matriculated, wants work, keen, steady; prospects before wages. Apply “Z Y,” Times Office. WANTED— By Married Man, position sharemilking, capable taking full charge; good reference. Apply “O E,” Times Office. 5v1143 POSITION WANTED—A young Lady having had some experience in nursing and domestic duties, seeks employment. Apply “A O,” Times Office. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— Capable Teamster. Ring 22 —D, Riversdale. 5x1057 ADVERTISING SALESMAN, experienced, for Otago and Southland; wage and commission basis. Apply “G O,” Times Office. 5x1029 WANTED— Reliable Man, drive lorry, assist milking, and make himself useful about the farm: wages £1 a week. Apply “O S,” Times Office. WANTED— Single Man, look after sheep and do farm work, must bach and find self. Apply “Bach, Times Office. Swlol3 WANTED —Immediately, a reliable Teamster. Reply, by letter, stating experience and wages required, to Colin McDonald, Dipton, or ring Phone 11, Dipton West. 5v1167 WANTED— Girl for Office. Apply Box 1, Invercargill. Sxlosl WANTED— Girl for Freshford district, able to milk. Apply, stating wages, to “U 1,” Times Office. WANTED— Girl, 15 to 17, to assist in country home; wages 7/-. Apply “A 7,” Times Office. 5x1036 WANTED— Capable Girl for good country home, able to milk; wages 12/6. Apply, by letter, stating age and experience, to “M 5,” Times Office. WANTED— Capable refined Companion Help, Presbyterian Manse, two adults. Apply, stating age and experience, to “H O,” Times Office. WANTED— Girl to do plain working and milk three cows. Apply, stating wages and age, to Matheson’s (Otautau), Ltd. 5x1037 WANTED— Girl for housework, Tuatapere district, no milking. Apply, stating capabilities and wages required, to “L 5,” Times Office. 5w1179 WANTED— Girl for commercial office. Knowledge of typewriting and shorthand ; al; wages 10/- per •’reek ' ".enclosing testimonials, vlv., . - vercargill. Sxlo2l “ —•* —i MATRIMONIAL. ABOUT LONELlNESS—Successful inUopue'.k ns, n.uke appointments, match-ma King specialist.—Mme. Dwere, Modern Correspondence Club, Queens Arcade, Auckland. StlOll •
MISCELLANEOUS. MOTOR WRECKING—Every part, from the rear axle to the radiator. The success of our business is the result of giving satisfaction.—lnvercargill Motor Wrecking Co., 150 Tay Street. Phone 1437. WANTED— To hire, a Light Motor Trailer, bunks for four people. Apply “F O,” Times Office. 5x1032 FOR HIRE—Four-berth Camp Trailer. For particulars ring 44—M, Winton, A. H. Rose, Sec. 7, In-vercargill-Glencoe R.D. 5t1037 HONEY FOR HEALTH—Griffin Bros., Woodlands, Honey obtainable at 83 Yarrow Street, Invercargill. Orders promptly attended to. GRAFTON HOUSE, Convalescent Home, 89 Herbert Street, Gladstone, vacancies for elderly people, good T.B. shelter available. 5n746 GARDEN LIME, 50 large bags 1/6 each, while they last, pure white shell Iime.—BOWDEN’S Salerooms, Spey Street. Sxlo3o SUITS at 75/- are the result of a special purchase of quality Worsteds and Light Tweeds. Made to your individual measures, with fit on, and styled by expert cutters. These materials are now on display in our Windows. —LONDON MANTLE CO., Newburgh’s Buildings, Dee Street. DON’T Be Grey for another day! Rachel Tonic brings back the natural colour of your hail' without dyeing. 3/6 bottle. Obtainable from Brown’s Pharmacy, Dee Street. JUST LANDED—From England, Fishing Tackle, Rods, Reels, Lines, Casts, Flies, special Gum Boots, and Fishing Coats, for less, at BARRETTS Sports Depot, Dee Street. SOMMERVILLE’S PERFECT CORN CURE will cure coms of short or long standing with certainty. Price 1/6, posted 1/7, from R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist and Optician, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill. TO use HANSEN’S DANISH SPECIFIC DRENCH at calving time assures the farmers of a healthy herd for the rest of the season. ARE You Anaemic? Build up rich red blood and restore health by taking Morlife Tablets. 2/6, 4/6, 6/U.F.S. Dispensary. AIRY FARMERS — HANSEN’S DANISH SPECIFIC is the. correct Drench for your herd. A trial will convince. Standard Sales Ltd., Chief Agents. COLIC PAINS rapidly relieved by taking CALOMINT Stomach Powder which exerts both a chemical and a mechanical effect on colon muscles; 2/6 jar, at U.F.S. DISPENSARY, Tay Street. LISSAMAN’S MAMMITIS PAINT should be kept in-every cow shed ready for use; 5/- and 5/6, from MATHESON’S, LTD. WHEN ordering Lime—be sure to stipulate Clifden—its fineness of grinding gives quicker action on plant life. Economical egg-preserving! A 1/6 jar of OVOLINE PASTE preservative preserves 420 eggs. You just rub it on. 1/6 from Grocers,
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Southland Times, Issue 22132, 28 September 1933, Page 1
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